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Natural Lands
Join staff and fellow volunteers for seasonal garden projects at Stoneleigh: a natural garden. No experience is necessary, and tools will be provided.
Luv-N-Bunns
Help transport bunnies to and from Radnor Veterinary Hospital for surgeries and appointments. Volunteers should have a reliable means of transportation.
Radnor Fire Co
Overview: The Radnor Fire Company of Wayne, Inc. (RFC) was founded in 1906 and is located at 121 S. Wayne Avenue in downtown Wayne. RFC protects the largest fire district in Radnor Township, Delaware County while the Ambulance service covers the entire Township. RFC also responds to what is commonly referred to as the 'Panhandle' in Tredyffrin Township, Chester County as the primary Fire/EMS provider. In 2017, under the direction of Chief Joseph Maguire, RFC responded to 721 to fire and rescue incidents, along with 2,219 emergency medical services calls. A dedicated group of volunteers and staff handled these incidents with a fleet of three modern fire engines, a 100' ladder truck, a rescue truck, three Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulances and three emergency response support vehicles. RFC enhanced its service to the community on August 1, 2011 by beginning to provide Advanced Life Support (ALS) service. The Emergency Medical Services program has existed since 1947 and has seen its call volume triple since the 1980s. In 2018, RFC will be focusing its efforts on recruiting volunteers to serve as Firefighters and EMTs. The generosity of residents and businesses in Radnor and Tredyffrin continue to play a vital role in keeping fire company operations running 24x7x365. Mission The mission of the Radnor Fire Company of Wayne is to protect the lives and property of the residents, businesses, and visitors of Radnor and Tredyffrin Townships, and surrounding communities. Our personnel will respond in a rapid and safe manner to provide fire, suppression, safety education, emergency medical and other services in accordance with need. | Requirements: All training is provided by Radnor Fire Company at no cost to you! | Categories: Firefighter, EMT, Department Support, Junior Members, Other, Community Education, Fundraising
Pact
Help spread awareness of PACT's services by posting flyers and speaking with business owners about partnerships. Volunteers will receive a flyer packet to distribute in various locations frequented by animal lovers, hospital patients, or military personnel.
Pact
Edit PACT's video content into engaging 3-5 minute montages or stories. Volunteers should have experience with video editing to assist with creating compelling narratives from existing footage.
Pact
Provide a temporary home for pets of military personnel and hospital patients. Foster homes can specify the type of animal they are comfortable with and the duration they can commit to, with a minimum of two months. Foster homes are reimbursed for food and medical costs by the pet owner.
Pact
Assist with transporting animals between owners and foster homes or to veterinary appointments. Volunteers may also be needed to provide emergency care, such as walking or feeding animals, or staying overnight if required.
Pact
Conduct home visits to ensure potential foster homes are suitable for PACT's foster program. Volunteers must have experience in the veterinary field, be vouched for by a current HVV, or have extensive companion animal experience.
Lower Merion Twp Fire Dept
The Lower Merion Fire Department is comprised of seven independent fire companies serving nearly 70,000 residents across over 25 square miles of Lower Merion, Narberth, and portions of Radnor. The fire companies are staffed by more than 200 active volunteer firefighters and officers, supplemented by a small number of full-time personnel. Members of the seven companies now respond to more than 2500 calls for fire suppression and rescue services annually. In addition, LMFD Fire Marshals conduct fire safety inspections and perform command functions at emergencies. The area we serve is as diverse as any in the country, ranging from tightly-packed rowhouses to sprawling estates, large industrial sites, and hi-rise commercial buildings. A housing stock built up over three centuries, aging infrastructure, and busy transportation arteries, and aging infrastructure create innumerable challenges and hazards. Our firefighters work hard and train continuously to meet the ever-changing needs of this community. Becoming a LMFD firefighter provides you with access to state-of-the-art equipment, the latest training methods, and advanced education in life-saving skills. You will fill an urgent need in your community on a close-knit team with other dedicated volunteers. For many decades, LMFD has very successfully operated a mostly-volunteer “combination” system. The department is staffed by over 90% volunteers, while a small number of paid personnel help ensure operational readiness and a quick response. At each Lower Merion station, there are two paid firefighters on duty during the weekday and one at all other times. All other firefighters are volunteers and generally respond from home, work, or wherever they happen to be at the time. There is no specific time requirement or “on-call” system. Volunteers respond to as many calls and training drills as they are able. Policies vary by station, but generally members are expected to respond to at least 20% of their station’s calls each year. Volunteers are occasionally asked to help man the station during special events or severe weather to ensure a speedy and adequate response. Volunteers also participate in many community functions such as holiday parades and fire safety events. Each station holds one regular weeknight training session. New firefighters are also encouraged to attend classes at the Montgomery County Fire Academy and achieve national Firefighter I certification as soon as possible. The training program is offered in several flexible iterations, including night- and weekend- only classes. Volunteers do not receive any monetary compensation, but all equipment, training, and education is paid for. Active members are covered under worker’s compensation and life insurance policies. In addition, members receive LMFD clothing and gear, a Township parking permit, and attend various social events hosted by the fire company. There are also scholarship opportunities and residential programs available for students. More importantly, however, are the intangible benefits. The 125 year old tradition of volunteerism in Lower Merion is a testament to how rewarding an experience firefighting can be. Members take pride in serving their community, learning life-saving skills, and dedication to the traditions of the American fire service. The camaraderie of the fire service is a tight-knit bond rarely experienced elsewhere. Are you ready to Answer the Call? Join the Lower Merion Fire Department today! We look forward to seeing you on the fireground. Please visit joinLMFD.org for more information. | Requirements: Anyone who lives in Lower Merion or within one mile of any of the seven stations is encouraged to become a member. Although members typically respond from home, there are some opportunities for certified firefighters from further away available to attend training drills and volunteer for duty crews. Staffing levels are lowest during the weekday, so those with flexible work schedules, students, and others available to run calls during these hours are especially encouraged to apply. We have many veterans serving, and anyone with military experience is also encouraged to become a member. You must be 18 years of age to perform interior fire operations. Some fire companies have volunteer opportunities for those as young as 14. You are welcome to begin the membership process before reaching minimum age requirements. Each fire company has its own bylaws and procedures for new members, but generally speaking the process consists of an interview, background check, and thorough physical examination. This often takes a few months to complete – don’t get discouraged! We can’t wait to have you on board, but the process is intentionally thorough. Even the newest members immediately become a representative of their Fire Company, the Township, and the fire service as a whole. We need to make sure everyone is physically capable, of good character, and worthy of the title, “firefighter.” | Categories: Firefighter, Department Support
Spring Mill Fire Co #1
EVERY SKILL FULFILLS A NEED! The Spring Mill Fire Company the community services that include Firefighting, Swift Water Rescue, Dive Operations and Fire Police. We are virtually all volunteer from Firefighting and Rescue Operations to running our Administration. Spring Mill Fire Company is always in need of volunteers! If you are age 14 or older and are interested in finding out how you can become a volunteer firefighter with Sping Mill Fire Company, visit the firehouse any Monday night after 7:00 p.m! There are also several tangible and intangible benefits to joining: Pay-per-call: Each Active Member earns $5 per call and training and $20 for each certification completed. Active Members are paid in March for the previous year. Insurance Benefits: While on-duty, each Active member is covered by both Vehicle and Liability insurance and Workmans Comp. Free Life Insurance Uniform Allowance: Each Active Member receives $100 for approved uniform/equipment expenses each year. Gym Reimbursement Program SMFC pays for all training and basic equipment needed. Unique Leadership Experience Responding to emergency calls allows you to give back to your community while also building your leadership skills, team building skills and be able to solve dynamic, stressful situations with confidence. | Requirements: Volunteers need to successfully pass a Pennsylvania State Criminal and Child Abuse Background Checks, Spring Mill Orientation and be voted in by the members. More info and an online application can be found at: http://www.springmillfire.com/membership/ | Categories: Other, Department Support, Firefighter
Spring Mill Fire Co #1
Spring Mill Fire Company No.1 is always looking for volunteers to help out our community. We are a combination department, but 95% volunteer. We not only need firefighters, but we also need administrative volunteers to help with fundraising and other committees within our company. We also have an underwater dive team that is always looking for volunteers as well. Please visit our website, www.springmillfire.com, or call the station at 610-825-1164. | Requirements: Background Check & Child Abuse Clearance | Categories: Junior Members, Firefighter, Department Support, Fundraising
King Of Prussia Historical Society
Assist with membership management and outreach efforts to grow the Society's community. Volunteers will engage with members and the public to promote the Society's mission.
King Of Prussia Historical Society
Conduct research and write articles about local history for the King of Prussia Gazette and other publications. Volunteers will contribute to the Society's mission of education and preservation.
King Of Prussia Historical Society
Help manage and organize the Society's archives, including digitizing collections of maps and aerial photos. Volunteers will work with historical documents and assist in preserving local history.
King Of Prussia Historical Society
Contribute ideas and assist in the planning of programs and events that focus on local history and community engagement. Volunteers will collaborate with the events team to create meaningful experiences.
King Of Prussia Historical Society
Assist with updating the King of Prussia Historical Society's website to ensure current and accurate information is available to the public. Volunteers will work closely with the communications team.
Alexs Lemonade
Help us at our office in Bala Cynwyd, PA with tasks such as mailers, data entry, and administrative support. This role is essential for keeping our operations running smoothly.
Alexs Lemonade
Join us at various special events held across the country to help raise awareness and funds for childhood cancer research. Volunteers assist with event setup, operations, and engaging with attendees.
Alexs Lemonade
Professional photographers are needed for Flashes of Hope photoshoots in various locations across the country. This opportunity allows you to capture special moments for children battling cancer and their families.
Goodwill Fire Co
As a 100% volunteer organization, the Good Will Fire Company of Bridgeport, PA is always seeking new members to help in serving the community. Firefighting is challenging work, but the work is fun and most of all, rewarding! Not interested in fighting fires, but still want to help? We are always looking for members to assist the company in our fundraising and community relations endeavors. If we sparked your interest, please fill out and submit the questionnaire below or stop by the station on Monday evenings and speak with some of our dedicated members! *Please note: Individuals under the age of 18 must have permission of a parent/guardian and will need to meet with company leadership before the application process.* | Requirements: *No prior experience needed.* - Minimum age of 15. | Categories: Firefighter, Fundraising, Other, Department Support, Junior Members
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